Îïèñàíèå: c/n 36 This is the only surviving Monospar from the total production of 45. She was built in 1935 for New England Airways in Australia and registered as VH-UTH. She was flown back to the UK in 1961 but by 1968 was in a derelict condition and stored. She was one of the first airframes to join what is now the Newark Air Museum and her restoration has been taking place ever since. A considerable amount of the work was done ‘off-site’ by the Cotswold Aircraft Restoration Group at RAF Innsworth, with her arriving back at Newark during 2007. Now finally complete, she is seen on display in Hangar 1 Newark Air Museum Winthorpe, Nottinghamshire, UK 22nd August 2022
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